Abstract

A variety of aromatic and aliphatic hydroxamic acids were transformed into carboxylic acids employing tetra-n-butylammonium iodide and hydrogen peroxide. The reaction was executed across a range of substrates encompassing diverse functional groups, delivering good to excellent yields. This catalytic hydrolysis features gentle reaction conditions and the application of a non-hazardous, cleanly processed, and easy-to-manage oxidant.

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